AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUS Tariffs Over Forced Labor: The U.S. Trade Representative proposed new Section 301 duties tied to forced-labor findings, with Libya named among 60 economies flagged for failing to effectively enforce bans—raising the prospect of a 12.5% tariff on many Libyan goods if approved. Migration Backlash in Libya: In Tripoli, the government reiterated it rejects any settlement or naturalisation of irregular migrants inside Libya, as public anger grows and UNHCR faces criticism; meanwhile, demonstrations under “Libya for Libyans” continue to push the issue into the streets. Returns From Libya: IOM repatriated 180 Nigerian migrants (including women and children) from Libya to Lagos, citing detention and exploitation risks and offering health screening and reintegration support. Fuel Smuggling Claims: Libya’s Interior and other authorities moved to clamp down on fuel-station links to smuggling, amid accusations involving armed groups operating across the region. Energy Diplomacy: Oman’s OQ signed an MoU with Libya’s Investment Authority to explore joint oil and gas investment opportunities.
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